Carnival Pride Completes Renovation, Moving to Port of Tampa 2017

Following a multi-million dollar renovation, Carnival Cruise Line’s 2,124-passenger Carnival Pride will be returning to the Port of Tampa for a series of five- to 14-day voyages in January and February 2017.

“Tampa is a popular port for ‘Fun Ship’ cruising and we’re thrilled that the Carnival Pride is returning to the port to operate this series of five- to 14-day cruises which feature visits to top destinations in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America,” said Christine Duffy, Carnival’s president. “These cruises also provide our valued travel agent partners with exciting new vacation choices to market to their clients.”

Carnival Pride’s five- and seven-day cruises will call at Grand Cayman and Cozumel, while the seven-day option will also visit Belize City and Mahogany Bay.

The 13- and 14-day Carnival Journeys cruises, which offer unique on-board activities created specially for the program, will depart from both Tampa and Baltimore, and feature ports of call such as Grand Turk, Cartagena, Colon, Limon, Mahogany Bay, Cozumel, and the Caribbean’s newest destination, Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic.